THE TWO EXTREMES About the time children bggin to go to school they are liable to be confronted with one of two extremes- they may either grow too fast or not grow fast enough. In the former case nature makes unusual demands upon bone and blood; vital organs are overtaxed and growth con- tinues out of proportion to their age. Here is where Scott’s Emulsion finds scope for its best workings. It nourishes the bones, -the hypophosphites of lime and soda do this; it feeds and enriches the blood-this through the pure cod liver Oil; it strengthens the whole system, providing firm, healthy flesh and fortifying the tissues so that they are better able to stand the extra. strain upon them: When a child is not grow- ing as it should-undersize, underweight, there will be found in Scott’s Emulsion the very elements needed to aid in proper development. Bone food for the bones; blood food for the blood, tissue food for the tissues-that is how Scott’s Emulsion provides for each demand of the body. There is a uniform change for the better wherever there is need of new strength and more and better nourishment. These claims are not made off-hand. \Ve know from nearly thirty years contact with such cases that Scott’s Emulsion will do just what we say it will do. We will be glad to send you a sample free so that you can judge for yourself. SCOTT 6: BOWN E, $5 Front St., W., Toronto. ' ‘_ -. 1"- ,»,~ f _- IJ '_ ~ ‘.~\,f-;~ ~f'.».i-: ‘.,._`__ -Q 3 -_.,~`--='»- -,_ -_ V 1" =’ 1~.- _i»- '>~¢.~ _ _ _ _ 4 _ __ » - 4-..-_-.._,_> - ' »-_<:~;_.~.-_:- _ Q ~_¥:‘=i ‘ ~ CANADIAN PACIFIC IS lllll l°°“”"l’lt§i.§E§§‘i.£.££°‘“‘”*' Mr- Campb_ell Declares There Will be no Change in Po_licy-_- it °°==»m=f<=f=»1 traveller fm nariwofe ‘ Views of Mr. l‘l`annah- " the Canadian Paciflc’s new steamer line steamship combine or the Morgan trust is groundlless” said Mr. D. W. Campbell, this morning, when shown a London, cable. “I have no reason to believe that where the recent stoppage of continental ental passenger business. Both are merely we can carry, and also for some time to D _ P cambine comes in. ears ntpnnssiou is wuoivc. ness it is entirely wrong. _ At the proper time we will againturn our attention to the continent. ln any case we are still in it until May 1 and as for the theory that the Beaver line will enter either the Con entering either the continental lf ‘. (Montreal Hfrald) l' Atlantic shipping business is very- inter- ,I “Any fear that may be entertained oft eating, and its solution will be awgiggd with considerable interest. Src-Nrricancn ovrrm scrmnii. “If the C. P. R. decides toenter the lists as a competitor to the continental com- bine, it is only natural to expect that the too old policy of tho Beaver lioo will loo -, Sbeemshivwmvanies runnin!! °° American i ¢hang¢d_ Up to, the time of its abso,-phi.-,n , ports will retaliate by discrlminatlngi into the C. P. R., Company its business T3-88i_DSlS C-ht! C- P- R- U‘3f¥!S00ntinenlal was carried on along independent lines. l f=\`3~5`iC- At DNSBUU 'he C- P R- ha* an fi Its traffic arrangements were not influen- ailreemeht Wivb the American lineswhich A, Ced in any way by the ty-gmc arrange. pllfls lb UDOD 8!! 6111181 b8.SiS With iZ-l"1DS- ments than governed the business of me continental lines in the States. If the 1 big Steamship pools, American lines found it necessary to re- ` “Ib is altogether prgbgble than il; will tallhtte and diSc!‘llDll18.b8 in their b00kll1gS, continue to be an independent line, at it is D0S8ib16 that the C- P R 'may lose least for some time to come. I fail to see S1105 VB-1118-ble 1'8ilW8Y bUSil1€SS- “Whatever the policy of C. P. R. will be emigration to Canada comes in. Neither in its new venturé, it is certain that it the Beaver line nor. so far as I know, the will be vastly different to the policy that Allan Line have gone out of the contin- directed the old Beaver line. “There is another feature of the present taking advantage of the present abnor- situation that mighl be noted. The fact cially high tifle ot British immigration to that the Canadian lines are directing the A Cimada. It is always more proiltable to most of their attentiouto Brltishlimmigra- book business from England than from tion to Canada is a good thing for the the continent and naturally it is given country. It simply means that they are 1 the preference. But we have not by any giving a gnrvi cllteo of s°tt1ers a preference means gone out of the continental busi- over a p or asso A l ivge ‘proportion of i“€S5~ TM diff¢l`¢U°° b°UW¢¢11 the- °°YltiU' the immigration to Canada from Southern en‘al business amd the British business Eumpe eSp,3cia_1|y has been found ungapis. is that the former is a steady stream of factory, as shown by the fact, that Cana- trailic while the latter is made up of in- d-an inspectors ,eject 9_1.”-ge pimengagg termittent bursts of activity. We get as of these, emigrants on landing, and the much UUSUIBSS f1'0YI1 E08i8~0d.l\15¥ WW 88 companies are forced to take them back) `c°‘i-leifail altogether to see wh/ere the Y _ trium h of the continental steamshi AER NERVOUS. V “If thfre is Bly imPl‘8B8l0n W8 have from Severe been driven out of the continental busi- ' Dizzy Spells and Bodily _ ‘ ‘Weakness. ' ` A DM, .........................;......-El.. Dr_ Chase"s me repeat that it is altogether unl ely ‘If you have twelve parties carrying on ‘ if -"-"-"==-" ii! UIC H0336! adimilar business and eleven ot them f I bound by an ironbound agreement it stands toreascn that the twelfth party I Esppmally Vahlable raiNoa_now;-snn_ -l ra ion; , _ _~ O' oinonmoi£,Moo;,;r;tou7-¢artnorn.i- it _, _ ._ __ ., __ ‘ '_ 0°fU°1'F° wescieauinga revo1v¢rtlii's'-“'ar-li~~_- ‘ ` “ ` ‘ ' `” _ ‘ A ~ ‘ ‘-ternoon when the weapon was aoeideuziyi _ i ' f * "°"" ° t \diS¢h&l‘U¢d. The hullet_ne»ssed'th1-ongn _, _ 3" ' V e Q -~ § -= -' ~ - ' < ' ‘ 5- _ _ -_ 3 ., _ ,- _ - ., ._ ,his heart and he-died withtua few minn-V ‘ `tes. Mr. Corbett was unmarried. He was ii g , firm in Boston. -- @1_l-xrxiu-xl-_ ‘ ABURDEN T0 SELF AND OTHERS “Take care of yourjhealth; yniu hgvg no right to neglect it and thus , became a if _ 5 2* ' U -_ .. . i g w~ _- - _ ` _ _ i, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gzactiveiggd thibowelo constipated, Dr. ' _ a-se’s' ’ - t Pill ill _ ' ' " ° ° ' '- ‘ ' -' .... .l.;sl'...;‘:.'...:;;'... .=;':.';°.i°ll.'. Umblsw-<1 Twill Sheefmg 1: mches wide _ perfect order, and insure good digestion” I ' ' ` ' ::;e.°.ii.i;i::2i “lf” *~ °° 'Heel'-A pl-loo if - e ,an n n __ One pilla dose, 25 centsiii bog.. success u l _ _ fi , ' ` j ~ _ _~ _ T" ` . .i__ ‘_ _ , _ _ _ ¢¢1\l8_l because they absolutely cure Held- ' , _ _ '_ __ ._ g » , " -I ache and Nellmlgia in Stlminutetl, I break _ 7 Tue' who does tae ' C wi=\=°~== 1~1-3- y Hickey Twist, P `, rg _`-*_*-_'__ ' ' if 'illiisiiiiever A real ' laerotood that Hon.clfrol~a slrtoo wilibe ' - ~ ‘ ‘ I e ~ , ' _ ' -_A _ _ .io ‘P CHABLEY DI;-VUWS CANvASS_ A Heavy white Sheeting 72 inches wide price' for zz cents __.._..- _- , LONDON, March 8-Charles Devlin,,` d k d C ' A A V il _ , ' 9 0 > 'i ' rational candidate for Galway, reached -‘ 300 yar S ac an 01 d Serges at Pncesto-‘Q-1eaf° Galwayyesterday and began a vigorous ' I . , canv ‘ ` ass of the electorate. 'lhe rumor J B ; in i _ I _ I _ -that another nationalist candidate is Ipos- I U _ , p 1 y _ sible does not seem at all likely to even- ` ' ' ' i ` A ' ` _ ‘ \ tuate. ” ' ' r A Great Discovery. Hundreds of people through Canadall "5" 'C ' ‘ novo alooovorod time Yoooi zotoo Tablets A _ ' ' ' °- - ‘ , _ t Japanese Headache Cure) are -without ~ ' » e gf ii up a Cold in one day and can be taken _ oN iiisxnltcoitlllsslon ` J;-he _;__i° V 0,.,,,,,,, Mm, ,__(Sp,c,a,,_,t ,S un, rms cur Mixrnizitsiru mae rourm A ary commission. _ _ , ,_ 1- ,. _ , "__ _ 1,-_, _ _ ,W _ - ~ ‘-' roimcuiuaitniucrimnu _ _ Queen Bt.. P. 3. L ' ` Coug¢|s,_ colds, loaneneoo, and other throat ; _ _ _ ~ " ailments are quickly relieved by Créolene " tablets.tenc<-mtsperbox. Alldruggistso _ ll - ' ‘ -f °: A . -_ _ - - _ _ - __ -- , _ ' ,“'»'g '_ j~;"°r'; Subscriptions will niiwbe received for theybarihncegoii so,ooo silalz-Es on The caelrai. srocicoe me . 'ff " -» ff , . $2’ » _ _British-Ceveileiu A s _ _ _ , (rncoaronarnn Unnnx rnnnaws or 'rin i`>nov1_Nc_1; or Qisranro.) - - -`f' - ` _. S ` » to .ll S who is acting independently has a dis- W ' __ I ` ` ' *tinct advantBR€. Tiiat is thi" D'-'tsltion of ` Omen' -f ft'-1 ' ..a..oo-me `...miii ..._ ._ _ _ i.i§.;..§§-1..i..l..tlf.;ll $l»o_o0.ooo-pivlaoo T _ _ g _ su ofblood'-of ure rlch,life-sustain-A ' ` " C' ‘ " ' `\" ' ` " ' ’ ' " ' ` he Beavu: line inthe continental business. I"3"°”" “‘“‘°"’l’°'°‘_‘ “Y “‘° °*'°¢ tiogptioouo-bonaiogpblodd into blood lo bl din ‘ I ’ ' Will l>f°v= \ faithful. h°f==°'< md WIWW "me" n 8 the °t’h" md it as = lacking in uantity or qualit the nervous ~ F'\“u~Y PHYSXCIAN- _ 7°" “ble Stn" th' i°°m'm°°t°1 °°m` Aoystem mutslit sullen' and tht: nerve cells -_ ~;¢k,, 1-, _“_ h ` -blue hasldetermined to send up the rates . 4 ='-:N ¢:liiuy9(iiil;a1§i\l¥i`e§N»°°¢ you will see that it will only increase the linvgadle and die for want of pmper mmnsii ou w' t It l` 1 (Internal and , i`-=°'*°\l\)-ge .U 1 °"°‘°°" °d"”"°3° °f the C' P' R’ 5°.” Then comes headache, dizzy spells, For Diarrhea, Chllls,Rlllr _ 1 u'}°' ‘ ‘weakness and fainting derangements of 222%, Sprains. l'\`¢ura1gia, - W ua. anemia a. riasN.uei's views. _ the digestive sysmte, sieepleesness, dis Toothachc, Cramyn, S :re Throat, dec., 82:., ii ncvc1‘iails. - - For ss. 3 everywhere. Price 23 cts per bunk; ueoaars our-rnnu-r Pines ron' _ Your uvzn arm no-asus. ') For sole everyi-.'hc.'e. 2'. ns per box. or ~ by mall on receipt ol i.-ice. ‘- m Sole proprietors, Tn; Wr_-ca~r.i Cziamcan ` C0. Limited. Montreal, Canada. ' ` . _ ~¢-~Yo~q.--»<~.- _ A _ _ 'J \ CO PYP IIE' You had a good Wafeh mis Poet lltctlvts enteritis. Dr- Cw°'°'N°?*°_F°°d5°°°°*° e b°=_=; wouldrpt have happqned-_ ygu ___ 16 boxes for $2.50; at all dealers, or Edman wouldn’t have lost your business ap- Rout’ March 8__,1.h° Pope this momingi son, Bot” 3= 0°- T01'°°@°- A Mg George Hannah, passenger manager of the Allan line here, displayed consider- ably more interest in the cable when he was shown it, than Mr. Campbell. “It opens up a vast deld of speculation and p issibilities” he said, after reading it carefully “and more extensive informa- tion will be of more than passing interest. “Yeur.c0rrespondent evidently assumes that the Canadian lines have retired from the oontintontal Held, leaving it open, without opposition lto the continental combine. “If that were so it would be ti triumph forthe continental combine in so far as they would be atlliberty to do what they pleased in the matter of rates. But the Beaver line is still a factor in the business and will be until May 1, at least.” "As to the possibility of the Canadian Pacific becominga member of either or blth of the continental and Morgan com- bines, it will easily be seen. when t-he situation is looked at in its broadest as- pect, that it is not only a possibility but a probability. The interests of the C. P. R. cover a much wider field than the ir.- erésts of the Beaver line under its old management' The problem which con- ronts the C. P. R. since in entered the pointment. But you did. In Future dechred mlb h, 1,"-,5°w,|;th,¢h,,¢. buy your watches of ns, let no k¢¢P_ Geivgd 5333 pilgrims 1,-gm Be,-nn, Viemm, 4 'them in repair and see what a diner- and Belgium and bestowed his b1eSs,,,g_ FIVE BURNED T0 DEATH- eiice it will make in your time sche- _____________ _ 5- -_ {u1e_ - . Snurrrn, Wu. March 8 -A special from nowooo eoyowrivo peonio were jfho fact that while the I wheot |-- VV- 3 3 Cb 5*( ran DAY or imucnns. some to atom lo tho nomo rosa noooo _I-= A- Q- 'T' 1*’ . on Bunker Creek at 2o’c1ock Thursday wr _F biyyitliiigevvigiginegful ointment. It iys the 3oo boxes fancy seeded. ` Bl‘¢3k Up 1 Cold ill 0116 Day; raisins (pkgs), Grinm brand. _ _ F 'By using xosoi zotoo roeiots. `t.roi>oo- standard the world over and the only guarantee cure for Dil¢8~ zoo boxes choice seeded. AWAIITE ELEPHANT Raisins Easter brand. ` ima-i-aim.. timoh 8--Hin G°°1s'°A»._-_¢°=>P‘_>“°"- N°’°°"’-"° W' lP"‘° 5° brand .pm Hgelt but little by the sale. nusalns, casio A _ -' L , ,_,,,;,.-,,,_,_., .,.,,,,.,,,,,ih.;°‘,- ,rg _ 10° boxes 2 ,,, t m$§o¢,a`_;,";lt-.t°=swaw11THé fuusootols, Griffin jg ;t.‘..li.i‘l..,,,~-.-..‘.= tranny ~»-=<1+w.f»h;»-------- roo boxes 60-7d ’Pi'U1i¢S h°P’*"" ` ‘ ~ EasterBrand.;;';;`t boxes Choice Evan I00 conragement and deepondency. ~ Dr. Cbese's Nerve food cures such ail~ ments thoroughly and well by increasing the quantity and quality of the blood. You can depmd on it absolutely as we shall endeavor to prove by quoting the opinions of rdsidents of the city.- - Mrs J. Monooa. ciéotoot .su-eoi, coor- lottetown, P. E. I. states: ‘»'For some time time I have been troubled 'with attacks of nervous sick headache, accompanied by indigestion. 1 began to usb Dr. Chase’s' Nerve Food some time ago, and 'have greatly benefited by it. My digestion has been improved;and headaches have dis- appeared, and I have gained in flesh and weight, I consider Dr. Ciiase’s Nerve Food asplendid health builder. Mrs. N. S. Ward, Douglas street Charlottetown, P. E. I. and whose has band is a. carpenter. states: “I was all run down in health this spring, and felt I needed a tonic. I frequently had severe dizzy spells and headaches and my nerves were weak and unsteady. The use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has proved of great benefit to me, and I can recommend it rs a great tonic. My whole system has been built up by using this piepaaation, my nerves are Steady and the headache and dizzy spells have entirely disappeared. - _ N0 W/ 9 pa;i2;’d'iol:a:i?nir2ii°m`din°duifilies°i>ylti£e '“°"“i““' C"“l°° Bé’“°i°' Wh” °'"‘°" ggi Dr. Chases Ointment look upon the`housc,hi° Wu’ "5 *W0 "=5ildl'°D» md 7 _ _ . _ ` Cox, of Toronto, has purchased the Temple 'loo bnxes 3 crown hose din on St. James street, the price be- Muscatels, vrihin Brand H852-,5,m0_1, M, th., p,».,,,¢-;,,,¢¢,|..3¢- Ioo boxes 4 crown LO0S_¢ James ll,¢°hQ<1i°*=._°'*“'9*'»“*°°-i"*`*>‘!°*! E Mint _motr recover; as next thank to mirwg- Thom” Baud, who wash; elm-georono X. 0 1°“5- IH’ °° °°°°'°m°° °r °°rs°"s' if of the government road houses, were “°'°°°“°'“°°°.i’°.l;‘l'..“'.'.’i‘2.i‘i..t;‘i* °‘“°.....“ .matter-P. _ _ ' 140,000 shares of ownoa°hvi‘fiietiComoanv.__» I gold and diamond mine; of the Empire The 'failure of acrop is unknown. (Sec the Cliford Sifton, 'Minister of the Interior, _Canada', e‘xtr'a.ct`s ofwhich are published in the Company.) The wheat of Western Canada is welllcnown to be of e-xtremefy Hard No, I,_`_ grown in the wor1d,tlie yielrlalse being considerably more per. acre ttai in theUn1_tri°=_f i _ A 4 J _sw yards -tents' Z ‘ei‘;:°.al.‘;‘;:S:Lt.”;.“.f.;:,i;'z?:.°2 5°° Yafds Pf“1*‘ i yt: 3 ' - - _ - . V _ 1 o VA/ heat _ Raising ,Arran-vaLun'orsjs._oc 5,- » .- ww _ WESTERN CANADA ‘ ' 1 ,A Is fast becoming the Eldorado of Great-Britain". Its wheat lahds create more” g winter \ - “ _ pletely equipping the , property with all the necessary buildings, steam plows, steam threshers. drills, ,to produce wheat at the lowest cost. It is the intention of the Company to have its own elevator, of 'g i s nivinnnns . - e _ it ist of each year. Outside of the amount pmd in dividends, the surplus earnings be will either be divided among the shareholders as extra dividends, or used to pufchasgpneyv wine# ' l i- A nsLianL£INVESTMc’Nr _ ' “ _ 7% _ - » w-3;. A* mmtlv and edvweins 111° °f*h° ¢°mr¢1\r’= - :al »~f a